نتایج جستجو برای: danaus chrysippus

تعداد نتایج: 294  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Ying Zhang Matthew J Markert Shayna C Groves Paul E Hardin Christine Merlin

Circadian repression of CLOCK-BMAL1 by PERIOD and CRYPTOCHROME (CRY) in mammals lies at the core of the circadian timekeeping mechanism. CRY repression of CLOCK-BMAL1 and regulation of circadian period are proposed to rely primarily on competition for binding with coactivators on an α-helix located within the transactivation domain (TAD) of the BMAL1 C terminus. This model has, however, not bee...

2014
Amanda A. Pierce Jacobus C. de Roode Sonia Altizer Rebecca A. Bartel

Host movement and spatial structure can strongly influence the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases, with limited host movement potentially leading to high spatial heterogeneity in infection. Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are best known for undertaking a spectacular long-distance migration in eastern North America; however, they also form non-migratory populations that breed ye...

2016
Quan Yuan Steven Reppert

Every fall, Northeastern America monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) undergo an extraordinary migration to their overwintering site in Central Mexico. During their long migration, monarch migrants use sun compass to navigate. To maintain a southward flying direction, monarch migrants compensate for the continuously changing position of the sun by providing timing information to the compass u...

2003
JEFFREY D. WOLT ROBERT K. D. PETERSON PAUL BYSTRAK TOM MEADE

Quantitative risk assessment affords an objective approach for assessing ecological risk from crops produced using biotechnology. Ecological risk assessment for plant-incorporated insecticidal proteins necessitates consideration of risks to nontarget insects when species-speciÞc hazard information may be lacking. Screening-level risk assessment methods afford a means by which risks to species o...

Journal: :Genome research 2013
Christine Merlin Lauren E Beaver Orley R Taylor Scot A Wolfe Steven M Reppert

The development of reverse-genetic tools in "nonmodel" insect species with distinct biology is critical to establish them as viable model systems. The eastern North American monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus), whose genome is sequenced, has emerged as a model to study animal clocks, navigational mechanisms, and the genetic basis of long-distance migration. Here, we developed a highly efficien...

2013
A. J. Ayme-Southgate L. Turner R. J. Southgate

Striated muscles of both vertebrates and insects contain a third filament composed of the giant proteins, namely kettin and projectin (insects) and titin (vertebrates). All three proteins have been shown to contain several domains implicated in conferring elasticity, in particular a PEVK segment. In this study, the characterization of the projectin protein in the silkmoth, Bombyx mori L. (Lepid...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Amanda A Pierce Myron P Zalucki Marie Bangura Milan Udawatta Marcus R Kronforst Sonia Altizer Juan Fernández Haeger Jacobus C de Roode

Range expansions can result in founder effects, increasing genetic differentiation between expanding populations and reducing genetic diversity along the expansion front. However, few studies have addressed these effects in long-distance migratory species, for which high dispersal ability might counter the effects of genetic drift. Monarchs (Danaus plexippus) are best known for undertaking a lo...

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